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Friday, June 2, 2017

Urban Decay has had some fabulous makeup collaborations over
the years and the new Jean-Michel Basquait Collection is no exception. The
American born artist was a pioneer for the
neo-expressionist movement and his graffiti was a fixture around lower
Manhattan. Jean-Michel’s iconic art is still exhibited all over the world and
his use of varied texture and intense color has inspired a beautiful array of vibrant
makeup. The range includes 3 lipsticks, 3 eye pencils, a multipurpose blush
palette and two shadow palettes – bright and neutral. The packaging is
wrapped in canvas to make the artwork pop and each palette has a cutout at the back so you can hang them on the wall. I will be reviewing the collection in three separate
articles to emphasize the beauty of each piece but you can also purchase all of the items as a set in the UD Jean-Michel Vault for $299.00.

The Tenant Eye Shadow Palette contains bold, vivacious hues and
since I wear colors like this all the time (it’s all about blending and technique),
they are definitely my style! There are 8 shades with shimmer, micro-shimmer,
matte and satin finishes and the pigmentation is fantastic. Some colors are
more intense than others but they are all very buildable and versatile with
smooth, highly blendable textures that are crease and fade resistant. To amp-up the colors even more, use UD’s famous Primer Potion (my all time fave).

The first four shades (pale pink, bright pink,
aubergine/purple and black) aren’t really unique as far as new colors go but
they do look stunning. Most of the shadows in the palette can be used on their
own - simply concentrate the pigment on the lids and fade it out gradually into
the crease and up towards the brows to create a nice gradient. Finish by accentuating
the eyes with sharp, black liner and you’re good to go. You can also mix and
match to create exotic combinations and interesting effects. For example – I love
how the bright pink looks with the teal, purple or blue. Don't be afraid to experiment and unleash your inner artist.

The last 4 shadows are my personal favorite and I can’t wait
to experiment with the bright green shimmer that is almost neon lime. The teal
and deep blue are exquisite and they have the best consistency in the palette –
rich and silky for a striking finish! On their own they are definitely
showstoppers but combined they remind of the tropics.

If you are on the hunt of a dynamic collection of colors
then this edgy little palette is amazing and retails for $49.00. If you prefer
neutral hues (or a little of both) stay tuned for my review on the Gold Griot
Palette.

You can find Urban Decay Cosmetics at Sephora, Shoppers Drug Mart, UD freestanding stores and online at urbandecay.ca plus sign up for the Beauty Junkies Rewards Program to gain and redeem points for special rewards!